Takhtamukaysky District

Takhtamukaysky District

Infobox Russian district
EnglishName=Takhtamukaysky District
RussianName=Тахтамукайский район
LocalName1=Тэхъутэмыкъуай район
LocalLangName1=Adyghe
Locator



LocatorMap

CoatOfArms
Flag
DistrictDay
AdmCtrType=aul
AdmCtrName=Takhtamukay
FoundationDate=April 25, 1983
Area=463
AreaRank=7th
Population=65674
PopulationRank=1st
UrbanPopulation=65.0%
RuralPopulation=35.0%
Municipalities=Yes
GovAsOf=April 2007
LeaderType=Head of Administration
LeaderName=Rizo Pshidatok
Legislature=Council of People's Deputies
AdmAsOf=2007
NoOfCitiesTowns=—
NoOfUrbanTypeSettlements=2
NoOfRuralLocalities=25
MunAsOf=2007
NoOfMunUrbanSettlements=2
NoOfMunRuralSettlements=5
Newspaper=Soglasiye (Concordance)
Website=http://ta01.ru

Takhtamukaysky District ( _ru. Тахтамукайский райо́н; _ad. Тэхъутэмыкъуай район) is an administrative and a municipal district, one of the seven in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It is located in the westernmost portion of the Republic and borders with Krasnoarmeysky District of Krasnodar Krai and with the territory of the city of Krasnodar in the north, Teuchezhsky District in the east, territory of the town of Goryachy Klyuch of Krasnodar Krai in the south, and Seversky District of Krasnodar Krai in the south and west. The area of the district is 463 km²"Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Takhtamukaysky District" adopted on July 16, 2002. While the revised Charter in effect as of 2007 does not contain area information, there have been no territorial changes in 2002–2007 that would affect this number.] . Its administrative center is the aul (village) of Takhtamukay. District's population: 65,674 (2002 Census); 64,650 (1989 Census). Population of Takhtamukay accounts for 7.8% of the district's population.

The district was first established on September 2, 1924, but was abolished a few years later in March 1929. On December 28, 1934, the district was re-established and existed until December 1962, when it was merged into Teuchezhsky District. The district was again re-established, in its modern form, on April 25, 1983,"Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Takhtamukaysky District" adopted on July 16, 2002, as amended by the Resolution of the Council of People's Deputies "On Introduction of Amendments and Supplements into the Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Takhtamukaysky District" of May 30, 2005] under the name of Oktyabrsky. It was renamed Takhtamukaysky in 1990.

Divisions

Administrative divisions

Takhtamukaysky District has administrative jurisdiction over two urban-type settlements (with six rural localities in their jurisdictions) and nineteen rural localities.

Municipal divisions

Municipally, the district is divided into two urban settlements and five rural settlements:Law of the Republic of Adygea #220 of May 14, 2004 "On Endowment of the Municipal Formation of "Takhtamukaysky District" with the Status of a Municipal District, on Formation of Municipal Formations Within Its Structure, and On Establishing Their Borders"] Law of the Republic of Adygea #248 of October 22, 2004 "On Introduction of Amendments and Additions to the Law of the Republic of Adygea #220 of May 14, 2004"] Law of the Republic of Adygea #347 of July 21, 2005 "On Introduction of Amendments and Additions to Some Laws of the Republic of Adygea as Related to the Organization of the Local Self-Government in Takhtamukaysky District"] ;Urban settlements
#Enemskoye ( _ru. Энемское)
#*urban-type settlement of Enem ( _ru. Энем)
#:"rural localities under jurisdiction of the urban-type settlement:"
#:*settlement of Druzhny
#:*aul of Novobzhegokay
#:*khutor of Novy Sad
#:*khutor of Supovsky
#Yablonovskoye ( _ru. Яблоновское)
#*urban-type settlement of Yablonovsky ( _ru. Яблоновский)
#:"rural localities under jurisdiction of the urban-type settlement:"
#:*settlement of Novy
#:*settlement of Perekatny

;"Rural settlements":
#Afipsipskoye ( _ru. Афипсипское)
#:"Administrative center": aul of Afipsip
#:"other localities of the rural settlement":
#:*aul of Khashtuk
#:*settlement of Kubanstroy
#:*aul of Panakhes
#:*aul of Pseytuk
#Kozetskoye ( _ru. Козетское)
#:"Administrative center": aul of Kozet
#Shendzhiyskoye ( _ru. Шенджийское)
#:"Administrative center": aul of Shendzhiy
#:"other localities of the rural settlement":
#:*khutor of Krasnoarmeysky
#:*khutor of Novomogilevsky
#:*khutor of Staromogilevsky
#Starobzhegokayskoye ( _ru. Старобжегокайское)
#:"Administrative center": aul of Starobzhegokay
#:"other localities of the rural settlement":
#:*khutor of Khomuty
#:*settlement of Novaya Adygeya
#Takhtamukayskoye ( _ru. Тахтамукайское)
#:"Administrative center": aul of Takhtamukay
#:"other localities of the rural settlement":
#:*khutor of Apostolidi
#:*aul of Natukhay
#:*settlement of Otradny
#:*settlement of Prikubansky
#:*settlement of Sups

ee also

*Administrative divisions of Adygea
*Types of inhabited localities in Russia

References

External links

* [http://taxtam.narod.ru/ Information about Takhtamukaysky District] ru icon


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